first hantavirus, now Ebola – Canada needs to act now L'épidémie actuelle d'Ebola, tout comme celle du hantavirus, constitue un avertissement. Et nous devons en tenir compte. Le Canada doit changer de cap : il faut abandonner les coupes dans l'aide internationale et investir dans la préparation aux pandémies. Nous devons considérer la santé mondiale comme une question de sécurité nationale.
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April campaign: Born to ThriveFor the first time this century, child deaths are projected to rise but with bold leadership & smart investments in the GFF, Canada can transform millions of young lives.
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March campaign: Born to ThriveGender inequality remains one of the most powerful drivers of preventable death and poor health outcomes worldwide - and today, hard-won progress is under threat. Canada can help close the women’s health gap, protect hard-won progress, and give every child, especially every girl, the chance to reach their full potential.
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February: Born to ThriveFrom February to April, we will be calling on Canada to advance a future where every child is born to thrive by making a new pledge to the Global Financing Facility (GFF). We are focusing on protecting the world’s children at a moment when global gains are at risk of slipping backward.
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mettre fin à la TB : pourquoi les progrès réalisés doivent être préservésEvery year on March 24th, World Tuberculosis Day reminds us of both how far we’ve come and how much work remains. Tuberculosis (TB) is preventable, treatable, and curable. Yet today, it remains the world’s deadliest infectious disease, continuing to take millions of lives and affect families and communities across the globe. The reality is difficult […]
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